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bob anders said we have been confined for three months. and my hair was really long. this was 1979 to so they have to blow dry and they bloat his hair back and he said, he said i looked great. there was a shirt that was two sizes too small and i unbuttoned to the this is bob, not me biggies like 80 something a. he said i have all this here at my chest that really looked good. i pulled my jogging, a lot of cologne. a trench coat over my shoulders the esa tony sent my walk was little effeminate. bob anders wanted a house guest who said it was fun. it was fun and skipping from tehran. and that part i think the genius of this story, tony picked it because he knew they could all get into it on some level. they could pretend to be the eccentric hollywood type. and he thought he could save their lives, and they could save their lives. >> it's an amazing story. you're probably not going to read another story like this about the u.s. government work. the cia likes this story. they preferred to the matt damon crazy a thousand stories that are all the rage. the cia may show this
bob anders said we have been confined for three months. and my hair was really long. this was 1979 to so they have to blow dry and they bloat his hair back and he said, he said i looked great. there was a shirt that was two sizes too small and i unbuttoned to the this is bob, not me biggies like 80 something a. he said i have all this here at my chest that really looked good. i pulled my jogging, a lot of cologne. a trench coat over my shoulders the esa tony sent my walk was little effeminate....
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it's like trying to do bob costas. he was like, why aren't you doing me? nice guy, does well, nothing there. >> he wanted you tow do it. >> he came up to me on hbo. i don't do great costas. i do a good one. he comes up to me. this is what e he said. you've got the great couple. you've got the great clinton, you've got the great gore, but you can't do me. you tried to do me and you failed utterly. then he takes a piece of paper o oust his pocket and he signs it and he hands it to me. he goes, here, try doing that. i go thought -- we've had a running gage over the years about it. i'm very fond of him. >> what was the breakthrough with gore. >> you know, we did three weekend updates the year before in dress rehearsal and got nothing because there's no hook. it was the first debate. >> and in that first debate -- >> in the first debate he came off as a school teacher talking down to children. >> i think this is very important moment for our country. we have achieved extraordinary prosperity, and in this election america has to make an important choice. >> that
it's like trying to do bob costas. he was like, why aren't you doing me? nice guy, does well, nothing there. >> he wanted you tow do it. >> he came up to me on hbo. i don't do great costas. i do a good one. he comes up to me. this is what e he said. you've got the great couple. you've got the great clinton, you've got the great gore, but you can't do me. you tried to do me and you failed utterly. then he takes a piece of paper o oust his pocket and he signs it and he hands it to me....
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i'm bob abernathy. good to have you with us. aas p as protests continued debates were front and center at the opening session of the united nations general assembly in new york. in a strong speech, president obama again condemned the video as an insult to muslims and all americans, but america rejects it. >> given the power and faith and passion that it can inflame, the strongest weapon is not repression, it's more speech. the voices of tolerance that rally against bigotry and lift up the values of uderstanding and mumpl respect. >> he called on world leaders to speak out forcefully against extremism. >> na brand of politics that pits east against west and south against north and muslims against christians and hindus and jews can't deliver on the promise of freedom. >> many arab and muslim leaders renewed their can calls for a u.n. resolution to banal defamation of religion. egypt's new president morsi said his country respects freedom of expression, but he added not the freedom of expression that deepens ignorance and disregard
i'm bob abernathy. good to have you with us. aas p as protests continued debates were front and center at the opening session of the united nations general assembly in new york. in a strong speech, president obama again condemned the video as an insult to muslims and all americans, but america rejects it. >> given the power and faith and passion that it can inflame, the strongest weapon is not repression, it's more speech. the voices of tolerance that rally against bigotry and lift up the...
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my name is bob hayden. i am with the department of the environment and pleased to be the emcee of this event. you can tell from the display that this has something to do with some electric vehicles. so, i would like to start the program with our first presenter. and introduce to you a man who is certainly no stranger to bringing clean technology to san francisco and electric vehicles, are mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, bob. >> you for your leadership. good morning, everyone. we are going to be talking about something that i have been very interested in, and that is mobility. the ability to have technology work for you, like this microphone. we have worked hard for a number of years. i had the privilege of working with gavin newsom in the past to during his administration to create the electric vehicle infrastructure for the city and began the conversation and the collaboration with the other counties to bring an electric vehicle corridor. it signals our efforts to support the creation of infrastruc
my name is bob hayden. i am with the department of the environment and pleased to be the emcee of this event. you can tell from the display that this has something to do with some electric vehicles. so, i would like to start the program with our first presenter. and introduce to you a man who is certainly no stranger to bringing clean technology to san francisco and electric vehicles, are mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, bob. >> you for your leadership. good morning,...
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i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >> a new documentary called you and me, takes an in depth look at the inner workings of the united nations and exposes the organization as a haven for corruption and chaos. it refuses to design or even fight terrorism. >> the, you know, members have not been able to agree upon definition of terrorism. >> definition of terrorism is a very difficult thing. >> and one of the-- my own view quite frankly is that terrorism is rather like pornography, you might not be able to define it, but you know it when you see it. >> this is the webster dictionary and we have a definition right here. >> you could take it to them and show it to the general assembly. >> i'm sure they know the definition and certainly the definitions in other dictionary, but the problem is that the definition that can be agreed to by everyone. >> and webster, they agree to this. >> well, i don't know if that's, that's webster's view. >> joining me now is the creator of you and me. omi horowitz. i enjoyed the film,
i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >> a new documentary called you and me, takes an in depth look at the inner workings of the united nations and exposes the organization as a haven for corruption and chaos. it refuses to design or even fight terrorism. >> the, you know, members have not been able to agree upon definition of terrorism. >> definition of terrorism is a very difficult thing. >> and one of the-- my own view quite frankly is that terrorism is rather like...
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>> bob: i promise. >> dana: another two-bit country? >> bob: no. new zealand is not a two-bit country but congressman west -- >> eric: he was honorably discharged. stop it. >> greg: he is a hero among the troops. they went down to the court case by the thousands. they supported him. >> bob: a 19-year-old -- >> andrea: you have a feud with colonel west, too and you're a barroom brawl. >> dana: he decided to join the military. >> andrea: a hero. coming up, is it a coon dense that a new film by actor matt damon vilified fracking is financed by -- get this -- arab country that is a member of opec and fourth larger supporter of oil in the world? greg has the latest hollywood hypocrisy up next. ♪ ♪ five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: here is an idea for matt damon's next film. he should play an actor who is in cahoots with foreign countries to undermine his own country energy needs. a perfect method for matt because it is mat. his new flick has middle east backing. it has matt as evil oil man forcing small towns to adopt fracking to get natural oil and gas from
>> bob: i promise. >> dana: another two-bit country? >> bob: no. new zealand is not a two-bit country but congressman west -- >> eric: he was honorably discharged. stop it. >> greg: he is a hero among the troops. they went down to the court case by the thousands. they supported him. >> bob: a 19-year-old -- >> andrea: you have a feud with colonel west, too and you're a barroom brawl. >> dana: he decided to join the military. >> andrea: a...
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. >> bob: no, go. bob. no. no. >> greg: don't sulk bob. you won't get tapioca pudding after the show. >> bob: it's okay. i'll read the main stream media. that's all there is, the network and "new york times." that's where i'll get all my news. >> greg: coming up, guess who the obama campaign is using to attract female voters. >> it's important for me to have a president who represents my values and my rights. >> it's important that women have a voice in this election. every vote counts. every voice counts. >> greg: yeah, because they don't have a voice apparently. what a surprise? celebrities. are the starlets the best choice to connect with women? which ones will i now no longer date? that's the real question. more on this nonsense when we return. ♪ ♪ >>> these debates are an opportunity for each of us to describe the pathway forward for america we would choose. people want to know who is going to win? who is going to score the punches? who is going to make the biggest difference in the arguments they make? >> i know folks in the medi
. >> bob: no, go. bob. no. no. >> greg: don't sulk bob. you won't get tapioca pudding after the show. >> bob: it's okay. i'll read the main stream media. that's all there is, the network and "new york times." that's where i'll get all my news. >> greg: coming up, guess who the obama campaign is using to attract female voters. >> it's important for me to have a president who represents my values and my rights. >> it's important that women have a...
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this is the normal, as bob said, i'm ready . >> we all -- we have to grow. a [inaudible] >> eastbound immediate an assumption here on tipped thundershower hat to an assumption one particular outcome in the election which is the president gets reelected. the second term. you mention briefly there was a possibility of romney might be elected. let's talk about that a second. though the reciprocally -- [laughter] >> good thing i'm here. [laughter] >> and i think everybody greens with that. >> but -- [laughter] in terms of the issue of american instance, do you think that the president romney would handle things, do things have and impact an 0 american influence that was different from president obama was doing? >> well, i mean, unfortunately for answering the question, my basic thesis there's a tremendous degree of continuity between presidents. we already saw and jessica and i have a running discussion about this. i was going say argument which it's not. >> treatment. >> which began around january 2009. many people have been struck. the nighttimes "new york tim
this is the normal, as bob said, i'm ready . >> we all -- we have to grow. a [inaudible] >> eastbound immediate an assumption here on tipped thundershower hat to an assumption one particular outcome in the election which is the president gets reelected. the second term. you mention briefly there was a possibility of romney might be elected. let's talk about that a second. though the reciprocally -- [laughter] >> good thing i'm here. [laughter] >> and i think everybody...
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abc's bob woodruff brings us this look inside. [ knocking ] >> hi, how are you doing today? >> we're missionaries from the church -- >> reporter: the two-year mission is a right of passage for most young mormon men. >> have you ever seen missionaries in this neighborhood before? >> reporter: there are 55,000 missionaries, serving around the world. and the church allowed our team rare access into their world for two days. of door knocking, teaching -- >> called the vision of the tree of life. >> reporter: and community service. >> i am a mormon. >> i'm a mormon. >> reporter: mormons have never been so visible. while mitt romney's presidential candidacy may have ushered in a mormon moment in this country, the church remains largely a mystery to those outside of the faith. >> elder dustin. >> i'm sorry. >> elder dustin. >> elder? >> yes, sir. right here on my name tag, if that helps. >> it does. >> reporter: elder is a church term for the missionaries, though at age 21 and 20, they are anything but old. >> i like your hat. >> reporter: they are serving on a mission in la mras,
abc's bob woodruff brings us this look inside. [ knocking ] >> hi, how are you doing today? >> we're missionaries from the church -- >> reporter: the two-year mission is a right of passage for most young mormon men. >> have you ever seen missionaries in this neighborhood before? >> reporter: there are 55,000 missionaries, serving around the world. and the church allowed our team rare access into their world for two days. of door knocking, teaching -- >>...
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>> if bob were here, would you smash it in his face? he would self smash. >> denny was -- then he would try to hit on your wife. >> exactly. >> would you guys stop picking on my buddy. >> go ahead. everyone thinks he's in hiding. >> yesterday at the washington national game, something unprecedented happened. not just that washington nationals winning and getting the top record in the national league, but teddy roosevelt won the president's race! all the presidents on mount rushmore race. so charles krauthammer and i are in 7th heaven. teddy won! go, teddy. >> it took me all day long to find out what that was about. then when i finally found out, i was like, it's great. >> it's kinds of cute. >> they're like little people with big heads. >> like you. >> sporting events, did you hear about this story? 18 varsity cheerleaders in a small southwest texas town. they were banned from writing any religious phrases or verses on the banners that the football team would run through. they now have a facebook page, like 50,000 people supporting them
>> if bob were here, would you smash it in his face? he would self smash. >> denny was -- then he would try to hit on your wife. >> exactly. >> would you guys stop picking on my buddy. >> go ahead. everyone thinks he's in hiding. >> yesterday at the washington national game, something unprecedented happened. not just that washington nationals winning and getting the top record in the national league, but teddy roosevelt won the president's race! all the...
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>> dana: love it. >> greg: fantastic. >> bob: great idea. >> dana: i want bob to do it. >> bob: i think it's a great idea. >> dana: one of the best things i've seen. >> greg: eric? >> eric: couple of anniversaries. one happy and one not so happy. obama 20-year anniversary, with michelle obama, i think it's today. also the 19-year anniversary of dark day, memorialized by the movie "black hawk down." >> three guys with rpgs coming up on your side now. >> going down. >> we have a black hawk down. >> eric: we lost 19 heroes, 18 or 19 heroes and it was 19 years ago. >> greg: k.g. >> kimberly: mine is viewer from wisconsin who wrote in -- why are you making a face already? >> greg: i saw this. >> kimberly: you know what? maybe somebody else didn't. >> greg: i don't know. talk about bullyingism get it. go ahead. >> kimberly: fine, thanks. since greg destroyed my one more thing. >> to the person who wrote me that letter, do you think i don't know that, that your cruel words are pointing out something i don't see? you don't know me. you are not a friend of mine. you are not a part of my family.
>> dana: love it. >> greg: fantastic. >> bob: great idea. >> dana: i want bob to do it. >> bob: i think it's a great idea. >> dana: one of the best things i've seen. >> greg: eric? >> eric: couple of anniversaries. one happy and one not so happy. obama 20-year anniversary, with michelle obama, i think it's today. also the 19-year anniversary of dark day, memorialized by the movie "black hawk down." >> three guys with rpgs coming up...
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louis cardinals pitcher bob gibson struck out a world series record 17 batters. in game one against the tigers and what a series that was. 1968 was the year the pitcher. the detroit's mcclain won 31 games that year, but bob gibson beat him twice in that same series. the intimidating writing was the 22 game winner with 1.12 era. the cardinals went on to win game 1 and gibson struck out 35 bat increase that series, also a major league record. the tigers won it all in seven long games. these days, bob gibson still regarded as one of the most dominant pitchers of his time, but a hall of famer throug
louis cardinals pitcher bob gibson struck out a world series record 17 batters. in game one against the tigers and what a series that was. 1968 was the year the pitcher. the detroit's mcclain won 31 games that year, but bob gibson beat him twice in that same series. the intimidating writing was the 22 game winner with 1.12 era. the cardinals went on to win game 1 and gibson struck out 35 bat increase that series, also a major league record. the tigers won it all in seven long games. these days,...
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you think we're actually now in a recession, bob. if we're in a recession, when do we see the selloff? >> david, i think when momentum starts to brac in terms of, the market is moving up because of momentum from the price increases. so, a lot of that happened i think beginning with the anticipation of the fed doing qe3 and i think the first bought of bad news that comes causes a sell-off. we're in a traders market, not investors market. people that have money invested like a lot of our clients have don't want to go through another downturn ought to take advances we had and take the opportunity to protect some money. lauren: hey, larry, bring you back in here, we have the debates tonight. what we've seen is the market kind of just drift higher to the multiyear highs in many cases. is the market pricing in an obama win at this point? >> you know, unfortunately, sadly, yes. we're pricing in an obama victory right now. we're pricing in a senate victory. the congress will be kept by the republicans but yes, they are. it could be game chan
you think we're actually now in a recession, bob. if we're in a recession, when do we see the selloff? >> david, i think when momentum starts to brac in terms of, the market is moving up because of momentum from the price increases. so, a lot of that happened i think beginning with the anticipation of the fed doing qe3 and i think the first bought of bad news that comes causes a sell-off. we're in a traders market, not investors market. people that have money invested like a lot of our...
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i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. what a bargain! [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal turns out to be not such a good deal. but bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. [ applause ] >>> we're back with brett o'donald and we're talking about the first big debate that comes up on wednesday. in my experience, debating romney four years ago. it appeared to me there were times on the debate stage, i notice there was almost telegraphing some of his forbes and feelings, his facial expressions. that is an important thing that people watch for to see if you are pushing his buttons and getting through to him. i don't know if i noticed it this year's primaries. how important is it that mitt romney gets under the skin of barack obama barac
i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. what a bargain! [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal turns out to be not such a good deal. but bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. [ applause ]...
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we did, bob. we did. got it. >>. >> heather: welcome back. republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan talking about strategy in the upcoming presidential debate. speaking on fox news sunday, ryan says that governor romney will focus on making a sharp distinction between his policies and those of president obama. listen. >> what does governor romney need to do wednesday night in that first debate? >> he needs to give american people the choice we are offering. that is what we are doing. we owe the country a very clear choice of a different future. we can either have a dynamic growing economy that produces opportunity or we can have a stagnant economy that fosters dependency. we can stick with failed policies for the next four years or brighter future. dependency versus opportunity versus upper mobility. >> heather: let's bring alex us any gill johnson and nancy, president of media speak strategies and former senior advisor spokesperson to john mccain. thank you for joug us. nancy i want to begin with you. for six months they said this camp
we did, bob. we did. got it. >>. >> heather: welcome back. republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan talking about strategy in the upcoming presidential debate. speaking on fox news sunday, ryan says that governor romney will focus on making a sharp distinction between his policies and those of president obama. listen. >> what does governor romney need to do wednesday night in that first debate? >> he needs to give american people the choice we are offering. that is...
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go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, in journalism the great art, and it's hard, is to really listen. and the key to getting people to talk is to take them as serious a. [applause] atake themselves. -- seriously as they take themselves. that's one comment feature. president, most people in government, they take themselves seriously. you find increasingly with all the presidents i've tried to understand that the more time they get in office, the more they like to talk and the less they like to listen. and that's a problem. and i was reading the george cannon b
go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great...
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bob anders, the senior fellow in the group. gray hair, he looked like a diplomat. he was a wonderful man. and we have never heard him talk since it happened. since somebody said, bob, tell us a little bit about going to the airport, what you're the directer, what did you do? what did tony do. what did they tell you to do. do you remember what he said? no. [laughter] >> bob anders said -- it was fun. and mind you, his life is on the line here. truly. he said it was kind of fun. this hollywood thing was kind of fun. and tony knew they would choose the hollywood cover, they didn't want to be nutritionist, they didn't want to be oil technicians, and they didn't want to be schoolteachers in a country where the schools and the american schools have been shut down for six months. but hollywood, who doesn't want to pretended and who's not able to pretended to be hollywood? bob anders said, we had been confined for three months, and my hair was really long. this is 1979. they got a blow-dryer and blew it back, and he said you should are -- i looked great. [laughter] i got -
bob anders, the senior fellow in the group. gray hair, he looked like a diplomat. he was a wonderful man. and we have never heard him talk since it happened. since somebody said, bob, tell us a little bit about going to the airport, what you're the directer, what did you do? what did tony do. what did they tell you to do. do you remember what he said? no. [laughter] >> bob anders said -- it was fun. and mind you, his life is on the line here. truly. he said it was kind of fun. this...
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bob beckel has counseled hundreds of candidates. >> it's theater of politics and trying to get people come into the theater and take a look and see if they like your play. >> john: here in cleveland the romney campaign is preparing. they are trying to get lots of people to watch. >> let's tighten that out a little bit. >> one presidential campaign in the fall involves 400 people, advance people, setting up the stage. >> check, one, two. >> a presidential campaign stop involves a lot of hard work. >> john: most are paid to do this. some are volunteers. the planning starts days early. >> we send people driving around and asking people, can we use campus green. >> bill ritter is director of operations for mitt romney. campaign staff make sure the right number of people show up. hillary clinton's campaign was run by patty. >> you make phone calls. you do robo calls. >> john: hillary is going to be here. do they show up? >> yes. >> john: they even advertise in the sky. >> see if the plane company can do this flash. >> john: because if the arena is bigger than the crowd it looks bad. >> the
bob beckel has counseled hundreds of candidates. >> it's theater of politics and trying to get people come into the theater and take a look and see if they like your play. >> john: here in cleveland the romney campaign is preparing. they are trying to get lots of people to watch. >> let's tighten that out a little bit. >> one presidential campaign in the fall involves 400 people, advance people, setting up the stage. >> check, one, two. >> a presidential...
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c-span: bob bullock? >> guest: bob bullock, the national politician of texas. he is a piece of work. he's... c-span: who is he? >> guest: ...the lieutenant governor of the state of texas. he's been around since god was a pup. he was--before he was lt. gov. , he was state comptroller. and under our constitution, like most other states, we have a weak governor system, so that the lieutenant governor is the guy who really has the clout. and bob bullock is one of the smartest, shrewdest, toughest and sometimes meanest politicians i have ever known. he's a remarkable piece of work. c-span: what's the story about hi--you have a couple of what you call drinkin' stories in there. is he an alcoholic? >> guest: yeah. he's been sober for quite some time. he went to whisky school out in california many years ago. but before that, he was a roarer, and he drank just an enormous amount. and as people who drink a lot do, he would, not infrequently, get himself into trouble. and one time one of his early wives--he used to get married a lot, too--kicked him out of the house, we
c-span: bob bullock? >> guest: bob bullock, the national politician of texas. he is a piece of work. he's... c-span: who is he? >> guest: ...the lieutenant governor of the state of texas. he's been around since god was a pup. he was--before he was lt. gov. , he was state comptroller. and under our constitution, like most other states, we have a weak governor system, so that the lieutenant governor is the guy who really has the clout. and bob bullock is one of the smartest,...
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bob? >> i wish there were more of that being said, but right now, we are in a political campaign, and no one is supposed to say that the other guy is not the disaster or would turn it into a disaster. i think, a, we are going to come out of the recession and, b, i think we continue to be in the most advantageous position. i would not trade our position with any other country in the world. >> there are none of the things that you enumerated that i would disagree with. >> but go ahead anyway. >> those are all true. you could also say -- the lowest this year ever, etc. -- but here is what really worries me. there is a poll that asks people every two years, do you believe the government in washington does what is right most or all of the time? when that was asked, starting in 1958 into the mid-1960s, 75% of the people said yes, -- into the 75% of the people said yes. it has been lower since. this means that anybody under forty has lived their entire life in a country where the majority of citi
bob? >> i wish there were more of that being said, but right now, we are in a political campaign, and no one is supposed to say that the other guy is not the disaster or would turn it into a disaster. i think, a, we are going to come out of the recession and, b, i think we continue to be in the most advantageous position. i would not trade our position with any other country in the world. >> there are none of the things that you enumerated that i would disagree with. >> but go...
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kayla tausche and bob pisani is with me as well. china, those tensions we mention seem to be deepening. nation, now friend or foe to the u.s. and its investors? what do you think, kayla? >> i learned last week that china apparently funds pbs so i'm inclined to say friend if that's the case. but i think where investing is concerned, if you don't know the risks, buy american. all throughout the summer, through the european debt crisis we were saying only invest in companies that have the bulk of their revenue here in the u.s. i think if you don't understand the risks -- and if you don't want david faber's documentaries, stick here at home. >> bob? >> slightly different. i pride myself in not being alarmist but i am a little concerned about this. we know the chinese government is very involved in corporate espionage. at least has a history of that two, we aren't dealing with a company that's selling plastic toys here. if that was it, i woebts be so concerned. telecom equipment, i think i am. given the whole history here, given the fact
kayla tausche and bob pisani is with me as well. china, those tensions we mention seem to be deepening. nation, now friend or foe to the u.s. and its investors? what do you think, kayla? >> i learned last week that china apparently funds pbs so i'm inclined to say friend if that's the case. but i think where investing is concerned, if you don't know the risks, buy american. all throughout the summer, through the european debt crisis we were saying only invest in companies that have the...
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i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. ♪ >> rick: the headlines, this saturday, the military shooting down an unmanned aerial drone which crossed over the mediterranean sea and into israel's southern desert, the first hostile violation of israeli air space, in at least six years. and, the vatican says bthe pope former butler will be facing 18 months, for leaking the pope's private letters to reporters. >> a pop fly was ruled out under the infield fly rule, despite dropping safely in the out field and so the braves lost the one game wildcard to the cardinals, 6-3. >> arthel: politics, the race for the white house, tightening, and three key swing states according to the latest rasmussen poll, taken after wednesday night's debate, the governor leads president obama in florida and virginia and the president maintains his lead in ohio. so, what are some of the biggest deciding factors for voters in these states? an advisor to democratic senator bob casey and former staffer for democratic governor ed rendell and brad b
i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. ♪ >> rick: the headlines, this saturday, the military shooting down an unmanned aerial drone which crossed over the mediterranean sea and into israel's southern desert, the first hostile violation of israeli air space, in at least six years. and, the vatican says bthe pope former butler will be facing 18 months, for leaking the pope's private letters to reporters. >> a pop fly was ruled out under the infield fly rule, despite dropping safely in...
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i wasn't being funny, bob.
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everything bob told mind cole most of his life and says his son now does the same it's people like them the republican congressman say they're fighting for with a bill they've named the stop the war on coal act of two thousand and twelve those who believe that there is no war on coal or in dangerous denial the actions of this administration against coal have caused massive uncertainty in the market place inside the bill massive restrictions on environmental regulations were supporters say cost the coal industry millions and prevent it from expanding this bill takes a number of simple commonsense and long overdue step to rein in the obama administration out of control e.p.a. which is waging all out war on american energy and coal is at the heart of that war opponents call it the polluters bill of rights and say it makes the air less safe to breathe blocks efforts to safely dispose of coal ash and severely weakens the clean water. some lawmakers say it's hypocritical to talk about the immorality of passing along debt to future generations and then to support this bills like this one are p
everything bob told mind cole most of his life and says his son now does the same it's people like them the republican congressman say they're fighting for with a bill they've named the stop the war on coal act of two thousand and twelve those who believe that there is no war on coal or in dangerous denial the actions of this administration against coal have caused massive uncertainty in the market place inside the bill massive restrictions on environmental regulations were supporters say cost...
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don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you fod a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >> sean: the first presidential debate is two days away. judging by the president's language, seems he may be trying to downplay his upcoming performance. oh, really? >> you may have heard that in a few days my opponent in this election and i are going to have a debate. i'm looking -- i'm looking forward to it. i know folks in the media are speculating already on who's going to have the best zingers. >> you are! >> i don't know about that. who's going put the most points on the board. governor romney is a good debater. i'm just okay. >> sean: and you get a failing grade as president. who cares about zingers, when all the governor has to do is point ou
don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you fod a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >> sean: the first presidential debate is two days away. judging by...
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soy would like -- how would you like to kill bob meredith. >> i did that with undercover. we we got guy and tony pepperoni. we miekd them up and got them on tape. that's how we did it. megyn: how did the defendant who managed to get out of your air-tight cases do it? >> let me explain to you, the affect was so unsophisticated will play to the defense's benefit. not to negate his guilt. there is nothing we can do. they need david copperfield. he's too expensive to afford him. you argue in mitigation this was an unsophisticated type of plan. >> they always are. this is what you do. you argue that he lived an exemplary life. this was an isolated incident and he showed extreme remorse. megyn: lirks s, he argued the reason he wanted bob meredith dead is that meredith was allegedly spreading rumors this guy was a child molester. when you add that in, it's not that it makes anybody want to kill anybody, about it takes it to a level in terms of outrage when a man who is not a child molester being called that. >> weep already convicted him on air. that's something we take in at sen
soy would like -- how would you like to kill bob meredith. >> i did that with undercover. we we got guy and tony pepperoni. we miekd them up and got them on tape. that's how we did it. megyn: how did the defendant who managed to get out of your air-tight cases do it? >> let me explain to you, the affect was so unsophisticated will play to the defense's benefit. not to negate his guilt. there is nothing we can do. they need david copperfield. he's too expensive to afford him. you...